THE Copartnership heretofore existing under the name and style of Buckley &amp;amp; Cleal being about to be dissolved by mutual consent, the subscribers; (in order to close the concern) would offer for sale the property in which they are mutually interested, consisting of some valuable House Lots on Front street, Third, Q and R streets; 2 lots on 5th, between J. and K sts, with buildings thereon; also a Cottage House, got up in best style; and an unfinished frame house, etc. For particulars ; enquire at the. office of the County Surveyor, on sth, between J and K streets. All persons having. claims on Buckley &amp;amp; Cleal, will present the same for settlement, within thirty days; and all persons indebted to said firm will please make immediate payment, to Dennis Buckley, who is authorised to settle the business of the firm. Dennis Buckley. John G. Cleal. Sacramento City, July 18, 1850. Dewey &amp;amp; Smith, EXGHANGE BROKERS, J street, between 4th and 5th, OFFICE with ...

AUCTION SALES. G. B. Stevens, Auctioneer. Great Sale of Valuable Property. 50 Lots, 80 by 160 feet each, at Auction in Sacramento City. Friday morning next, 19th instant, at 10 o'clock, at the store of G.B. Stevens, corner of J and Front sts. The most desirable over oflfcred in this market— being on high ground aud never overflowing : 23 Lots on 3 1st street; 22 Lots on 32d street; 18 Lots on 33d street; Ten of said lots are on the south side of J street, and the balance between J st. and the American Fork. To those desiring to make a permanent investment, we know of no property so desirable ; from its high location, the value of it must quadruple at least before the Ist of December next, as the land emigration are now pouring in at this pomt — and emigrants are now determined to locate on high ground, so as to save the disasters of another flood. The sale will commence precisely at 10 o'clock, at the sales-room of G B Stevens, corner J aud Front st. Don't forget the sale on Saturda...

AUCTION SALES. J. B. Starr &amp;amp; Co. REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION On Thursday, July 18th, 1850, at 9 o'clock, A. M., J. B. Starr &amp;amp; Co., will sell in front of their sales room, ths following described property, at auction. The east half lot No. 3, 40x160 feet.irrthe square between N and O, and Third and Fourth streets. The above lots to be divided into 20x160 feet ; they are situated 50 yards this side the slough, on good ground. Also, Lots No. 5 and 7, in the square between J and K, 15th and 16th streets. No 5 which is the corner of 16th and K streets, to be divided into 8 lots 20x80. _Lut No. 8, in the square between 16th and 17th, and J and X streets, corner of 16th and X streets, to be divided into 8 lots 20x80. Terms: One-half cash, the balance in 30 days. [j1.3-st] J B Starr &amp;amp;, Co., Auc's. Administrator's Sale of Real Estate, In Washington, opposite Sacramento city. J B Starr Sf Co. will sell on Thursday, July 18th, 1850, in front of their sales-room, ...

A. M. WINN HAS for sale 800 Lots in Vernon ; they will be sold in shares of 25 lots each. This is the finest chance for speculation ever offered in California 'jT4£"'ffet water can be had the year round to Vernon, with a splendid : road and fine grass along Feather, Bear and Yuba rivers, connecting the trade with all' the towns above and all the northern mines. Call at Doric Row, on M street, between 2d and 3d, sacramento city. jel7 tf . Board of Pilots. THE. Pilots for Sacramento City and San Francisco can be found at the Verandah, on Front street, between M and N streets; or at the Bay Hotel, San Francisco. m14 3m : KEGS— KEGS— KEGS. f MANUFACTURED and constant- -"■*• ly on hand at A. Noble's " Keg Manu. factory," X street, between 2d and 3d, (opposite the U. S. Hotel.) Merchants in the neighboring towns supplied at short notice — and all orders by mail or otherwise promptly answered. Trimming, Gauging, and all other business in the Coopering line, attended to as usual.- . sacrame...

What a Noise ! ABOUT Buteville, Colusa, and Bute City — all at the head of steamboat navigation on the acramento, and en route for Redding's mines and Trinity river. This all sounds very, well, but Miners and Traders will find great advantage in taking passage and freight to STERLING &amp;amp; TAYLOR'S RANCHO, where they will find a cordial leeeption, good landing, .and teams always in readiness for the &amp;lt; mines on the most reasonable. terms. Miners, and Traders from the Mines, can always find a good, assortment of goods at Sterling Sf Taylor's, and would do well to call before going further. m 7 3m* FOR RENT. rt^HE . large and commodious House . on .the north side of L street, between Front and "2nd streets, known as Mrs. Petit's Private Boarding House. The house is divided off into rooms and .furnished suitable for the entertainment of boarders. - For conditions, &amp;amp;c. enquire of ; fjeG if] ■ ■ MRS. PETIT. John M. McCalla, ATTORNEY at LA §■ GENERAL AGENT, "...

CO-PARTNERSHIP. THE undersigned have formed a co-partnership for the transaction of an Express, and general forwarding and commission business, between san Francisco, sacramento city, and the mines, under the name and style of Hawley &amp;amp; co. T. R. HAWLEY, J. M. FREEMAN. sacramento city, July 4, 1850. . [jyB ; HAWLEY &amp;amp; CO.'S EXPRESS ROM Sacramento City and the -*• mines to the Atlantic states and Europe — the only firm in sa.crarriento city connecting with the well known express of Ad-ams-^T co., at san Francisco, for the tiansmission of gold dust, coin, &amp;amp;c., to and from the above places. Gold dust and coin forwarded to London via Panama, and insured against all risks until delivered at the Bank of England. H. &amp;amp; co., collect notes, bills, &amp;lt;jrc, forward letters, purchase goods, and attend promptly to all the usual business of an Express. H. &amp;amp; co., refer to the following certificate for ' their _ authority for their c...

NEW LINE FOR SACRAMENTO CITY, MARYSviLLE AND TRINITY MINES. THE new, fast running and substantial steamer Major Tompkins, Captain J. T. Morrill, will leave Clark's Point, San Francisco, for Sacramento city on every Tuesday and Friday morning, at 10 o'clock a. m/ Freight and passengers taken at the lowest rates. The Major Tompkins . connects at Sacramento city with the steamers Yuba to, Marysville, and Jack Hays to the upper sacramento and Trinity mines, so that freight and passengers can be sent through! direct to any of the upper towns, without any detention at sacramento city. Goods for shipment by this steamer received at all times on board the storeship Tahmaroo free of charge; and orders left with the ■ undersigned,, agents, will receive immediate attention. LOCKE # MORRISON Howison's Pier, foot of sacramento st v OGDEN 4- HAYNES, ' Clay slreerwharf, san Francisco / j At sacramento, to captain on board. jl2tf T)R. WM. GROVE DEAL^ , RE L ,I STA JE OFFICE is on the east side of F...

Opinions abaut Sacramento Cily,- Extracted from the correspondence of the San Francisco Courier. I have told you that I had vety moderate expectations of Sacramento. You can imagine my surprise at seeing a great and thriving city, with a broad levee, where vessels Of considerable burthen could discharge their cargoes at once, without any heed of the caprices of wind and tide ; or even of lightermen, who, in San Francisco, are i-.s uncertain as the winds and tide* themselves. Immense trees covered, with their grateful shade, this scene of busy industry ; for here vast quan« tities of goods were landing, arid crowds of merchants, traders and laborers, were actively employed in the various pursuits of business In Sail Francisco, it seemed as if from the beginning, all had been so absorbed in their own personal intere&amp;amp;ts, as to give little heed to the general welfare of the city ; but here, with a wise foresight, the streets had been laid out in broad avenues, where the rapi...

Barton Lee, : (Formerly Priest, Lee &amp;amp; Co.) REAL ESTATE OFFICE, ' On the east side of Second St., between. I and J. WHOLESALE DEALER IN . LUMBER AND HOUSES.— A liberal rate of interest allowed on permanent } : , deposites. _&amp;gt; jy4-tf • It. A. PEARIS. A. W. BROCKWAY. . PEARIS &amp;amp; BROCKW AY, Gro- [ •"v cers and dealers in all kinds of provi- , sions and miners" supplies, No. 123 J street, beIween Fourth and Fifth. '■% ';. :^ '-■'-•SAt their Drug store, nearly opposite, may also be found a full assortment of Drugs, Medicines i and Paints. Particular attention paid to physi- | cian's prescriptions JUO choice TOWN LOTS FOR SALE En- j quire as above. a - 27 3 in i George I&amp;gt;. Naegie, BRICKLAYER AND B RICKMA : SACRAMENTO CITY, £7»ls prepared to contract for all kinds of work . in masonry. Having a good stock of bricks on hand, he is ready to erect fire proof buildings, build ovens, put up chimneys, set grates, or do anything in his line with which h...

Warbas§ &amp;amp; Co., , BANKERS, ;';;'VS.K Exchange Brokers and Real Estate Agents. Corner of Second and Jsts., Sacramento City. CJXCHANGE for sale on N. York, Philadelphia, Si. Louis and Cincinnati. Gold Dust and Coin received on deposit. Gold dust bought. Drafts and bills collected. Real Estate bought, sold and leased. Gold Dust forwarded to any part of the United States. * Miners, wishing to remit to the United States, &amp;gt;y sending lhe amount to W. &amp;amp; Co., with the ad - Iress of the party to whom it is to be sent, can re- 1 y oh drafts being forwarded by first opportunity, j To protect against loss by fire, W. St Co. have jurchased the large double safe formerly used by the Phoenix BauK of New York, and believe it to be the largest and most secure of any in California. - THOMAS A. WARBASS, WILLIAM S. HEYL, JOHN F. MORSE. References in Sacramento City — Hardin 'ow, Esq.; S. Brannan &amp;amp; Co.; Burnett &amp;amp; Rogers; Burnell. Stout &amp;am...

v ' CASCADE CITY. Blocks and Lots in this city a) enow tigered 1 for sale. . ASCADE CITY is located at the d . foot of the Cascades on the Columbia River, (Oregon Territory,) 160 miles from it■nouth. The Cascades have long, been celebrated or their unrivalle I salmon fisheries." '--" ' " The city is laid out at the heal o" shin navigation, and uiterserts the main trail of overland imnigrants. Surrounded by the n.ost splendid farmuiff country, in the -.'woild— cnnni:audiug an im■nense steamboat navigation above the cascadeslocated within CO miles of the. newly discovered ,'old placers— and with an inexhaustible mine ol superior cannel Coal on the opposite side of the river— the proprietors feel the greatest confidence in commending this town to the attention ol inpublic. V ;.^- i :-. ;,,-.- ■ .. A plan of the city and of Columbia river can be seen at the office of Fa&amp;gt;, Pierce &amp;amp; Willis, Attorneys for Proprietors, Front st. between X and L  COAL.— A lew shares i...

I resident of tl?c Common Council. ILf See first page. # Developments have just been made which are calculated to place the President of the Common Council of this city in an extreme- ly unenviable light before the public. If the charges made against this functionary ait true, [and our opinion is that they c n nd will be l ully sustained,] his conduct evinces a l.&amp;lt;ck of principle and honor unworthy of a man, and certainly m.st euipiblc in an officer o • cupying so high a position of public trust. Not only this, but it shows an assumption o; power supremely ridiculous and unheard &amp;lt;&amp;gt;:. Tbe idea of his withholding from the Council public documents of an official character, an act so contrary to the dictates of common 6ense, and so utterly at variance with ali parliamentary rules, admits of no palliation. Aside rom this, he is strongly suspected of having attempted to compromise the city* credit by abuse oi official power, iv order t&amp;lt;&amp;...

Mayor's Message. The "Times" of yesterday morning contained a message from Mayor Bigelow, which he sent to the Common Council at their last regular meeting. The Mayor urges upon the Council the necessity of placing .he levee immediately under contract. At most there can be only three months in which to complete the work, before another rainy season sets in. A very large immigration will soon be in our midst, and labor in abundance can be procured, if the work is under contract. The immediate organiz ition of a fire department is recommended, to be composed of hook, ladder and engine companies. He shows the necessity of an appropriation for clearing the streets of all vegetable and other matter offensive and dangerous to the health of the citizens. He recommends the clearing of the public square, between I and J, and Ninth and Tenth streets, and nuch others as may be within the limits of the improved part of the city. He directs the attention of the Council to the condition of the pu...